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fuck that! only joking lol
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Thank fck for that

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well we would want to be like every other forum would we ;)
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iv 1210's and cdjs and dont use em anymore

S4 and a macbookpro all the way for me man. goodbye to all that humpin shit around

id sell the cdjs in the mornin but id have to kill you if you touched the technics man hahahahahaha :evil:

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Just as Pleb said...... i have both and multiple DVS, But i have unfortunately migrated to traktor scratch pro but generally use X1 with it. If you spend a few hours with it every so often just like abelton, you'll nail all the cues and beatgrids. Once that hard work is done, why would i use cdj's? ha ha i tell you why.... so i don't fall asleep when mixing!! :)

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traktor scratch ftw. i just like feeling my decks

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yeah man i hear that

i find myself mixin quicker than ever with them cos its not as labour intensive as it once was. but thats a good thing i find cos you have to push yourself to be more creative with em. i know what you mean though.

you do put on a bit of an act when you are all digital like me sometimes but what can you do? sometimes i feel like puttin on a mouses head to distract everyone fromwhat im not doin hehehehe

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Yeah i have a massive database for when playin or streaming so i leave traktor in a raw state deending on which controllers are being used. But essentilly i use audio 6, X1, Two laptops (because am not skrillex!).....oh and dont forget David Holmes ancient DJM500!!

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yeah man its not what you do its how you use it

native instruments ftw. what would we be doin if it wasnt for them.

what laptops do you have runnin ? how do you have the 2 of them together or what are ya usin them for?

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Erm i was using Torq back in 2008 whilst playing on phatbeats.co.uk.... Was using an XPONENT of all things. Thats what fueled the shift to full on mp3/solidstate functionality for me. Had used Virtual Dj hooked up to an oxygen 8 mk i prior to that just purely because it was easier to have a database than burn cd's...... and also stream to a shoutcast.

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silly. cdjs are useful. all the equipment provided to us is useful.
when i play i use 3 vynil turntables, laptop for playing my live music, and cd to play the tracks that i eventually decide to put on cd.

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S4 for me with original traktor S4 software traktor 2 gives me drop outs on my acer aspire i7 6gb , dont know why . its proper tuned for traktor 2 but still keeps fucking me.

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still love vynil, but S4 + Mac is just so freaking handy ... I don't play often enough to move all my gear and records around anymore !
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first of all i want to apologise as the topic was only meant as a joke lol, but as were all here now im actually starting to play vinyl again as i enjoy it more but i will use both vinyl and traktor :)
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I have been getting back into vinyl as well, I am buying more and I just enjoy myself more when I use it. I have Traktor Scratch as well, but I have not really been using it recently.

That said I don't really care what other people play, good DJs are good DJs no matter what they use.

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Yeah.. and bad music is bad music. I've got plenty of vinyl with only one good track on it.
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ICN wrote:Yeah.. and bad music is bad music. I've got plenty of vinyl with only one good track on it.

All you need on a record is one good track.

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vinyl makes for better sculptures :)

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All vinyl here so far... It's tough but at the same time the high cost of vinyl has made me a little pickier in recent times so now every purchase is either an "essential" tune or a bargain, which is OK with me. Been toying with using traktor to play the odd digital track just for unreleased stuff and promos, and possibly some of my own tracks even but haven't gotten into it yet, still much prefer the wax!

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I am obsessed with vinyl at the moment. The amount I have bought this year is getting a bit silly. I got a load of old mobile phones and sold them in computer exchange the other day so I could get some more.

I feel like I am some kind of addict. :shock:


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